Hawaiian Pidgin
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, Pidgin started to be used outside the plantation between ethnic groups. Public school children learned Pidgin from their classmates, and eventually it became the primary language of most people in Hawaii, replacing the original languages. For this reason, linguists generally consider Hawaiian Pidgin to be a creole language.
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e-Hawaii.com Searchable Pidgin English Dictionary e-Hawaii.com Searchable Pidgin English Dictionary www.e-hawaii.com/fun/pidgin/default.asp - Web |
The Charlene Sato Center for Pidgin, Creole and Di... The Charlene Sato Center for Pidgin, Creole and Dialect Studies www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/ - Web |
Position Paper on Pidgin by the "Pidgin Coup" Position Paper on Pidgin by the "Pidgin Coup" www.hawaii.edu/sls/pidgin.html - Web |
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Da HawaiPlantilla:Okinai Pidgin Bible Da HawaiPlantilla:Okinai Pidgin Bible www.pidginbible.org - Web |
The Simple Voice The Simple Voice www.thesimplevoice.com - Web |
"Liddo Bitta Tita" "Liddo Bitta Tita" www.mauimagazine.net/.../index.php?tagID=249 - Web |
"Liddo Bitta Tita" audio file "Liddo Bitta Tita" audio file www.mauimagazine.net/.../ - Web |